Show HN: NetCopilot – AI-native terminal for network engineers(netcopilot.app)
netcopilot.app
Show HN: NetCopilot – AI-native terminal for network engineers
https://netcopilot.app/
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I dont want to hide, Im building the same things as you but only for internal use for now, coz network infra are critical to an enterprise.
Most of the guys do not want LLM especially from public to read their infra configs.
I do try to test with GPT/opus to let them answer CLI related questions.
Just my experience, the answer has higher rate of wrong than they answer coding question even I've provided the device type and OS verison.
Most of the guys do not want LLM especially from public to read their infra configs.
I do try to test with GPT/opus to let them answer CLI related questions.
Just my experience, the answer has higher rate of wrong than they answer coding question even I've provided the device type and OS verison.
you can test it by theway
https://netcopilot.app/
I’m a network engineer and I built NetCopilot to solve a problem I kept facing in real workflows.
When troubleshooting, I constantly switch between terminal sessions, docs, and AI tools just to understand what’s happening.
So I built a terminal (SSH, Telnet, Serial) with AI built directly into it.
It reads command outputs and helps explain issues like BGP problems, routing issues, etc — without executing anything automatically.
The goal isn’t automation, but assistance while staying in control.
Still early and I’d really appreciate feedback from people working in networking, DevOps, or infrastructure.
Happy to answer any questions.